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## Tips for creating channels
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{!tips-for-creating-channels.md!}
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* It's often best to start with just a few channels, and add more as
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  needed. For small teams, you can start with the default channels
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  and go from there.
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* A channel's name can be in any language, and can include spaces, punctuation,
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  and Unicode emoji. For large organizations, we recommend using a consistent naming
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  scheme, like `#marketing/<name>` or `#mk/<name>` for all channels
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  pertaining to the marketing team, `#help/<team name>` for
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  `<team name>`'s internal support channel, etc.
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* You can [pin reference information](/help/pin-information), such as important
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  messages or topics, and external references, in the
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  [description](/help/view-channel-information#view-channel-description) for a
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  channel.
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* For open source projects or other volunteer organizations, consider
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  adding default channels like `#announce` for announcements, `#new
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  members` for new members to introduce themselves and be welcomed,
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  and `#help` so that there's a clear place users stopping by with
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  just a single question can post.
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## Related articles
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* It's often best to start with just a few channels, and add more as
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  needed. For small teams, you can start with the default channels
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  and go from there.
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* A channel's name can be in any language, and can include spaces, punctuation,
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  and Unicode emoji. For large organizations, we recommend using a consistent naming
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  scheme, like `#marketing/<name>` or `#mk/<name>` for all channels
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  pertaining to the marketing team, `#help/<team name>` for
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  `<team name>`'s internal support channel, etc.
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* You can [pin reference information](/help/pin-information), such as important
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  messages or topics, and external references, in the
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  [description](/help/view-channel-information#view-channel-description) for a
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  channel.
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* For open source projects or other volunteer organizations, consider
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  adding default channels like `#announce` for announcements, `#new
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  members` for new members to introduce themselves and be welcomed,
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  and `#help` so that there's a clear place users stopping by with
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  just a single question can post.
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